My Story: Early Memories of the Holocaust in the works of Eyewitness Artists
The Hungarian National Gallery commemorates the 80th anniversary of the Holocaust with a graphic art exhibition in cooperation with the Hungarian Jewish Museum and Archives. The exhibition on the terrible events of eight decades ago will therefore focus on artists who themselves were victims of this catastrophe. The exhibition will present one-off and reproductive prints and albums that record everyday life in the ghettos, the concentrations camps and the forced labour camps in a narrative, figurative, or sometimes graphic-novel-like format.
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My Story: Early Memories of the Holocaust in the works of Eyewitness Artists
The Hungarian National Gallery commemorates the 80th anniversary of the Holocaust with a graphic art exhibition in cooperation with the Hungarian Jewish Museum and Archives. The exhibition on the terrible events of eight decades ago will therefore focus on artists who themselves were victims of this catastrophe. The exhibition will present one-off and reproductive prints and albums that record everyday life in the ghettos, the concentrations camps and the forced labour camps in a narrative, figurative, or sometimes graphic-novel-like format.
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My Story: Early Memories of the Holocaust in the works of Eyewitness Artists

My Story: Early Memories of the Holocaust in the works of Eyewitness Artists

by Zsófia Farkas
My Story: Early Memories of the Holocaust in the works of Eyewitness Artists

My Story: Early Memories of the Holocaust in the works of Eyewitness Artists

by Zsófia Farkas

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The Hungarian National Gallery commemorates the 80th anniversary of the Holocaust with a graphic art exhibition in cooperation with the Hungarian Jewish Museum and Archives. The exhibition on the terrible events of eight decades ago will therefore focus on artists who themselves were victims of this catastrophe. The exhibition will present one-off and reproductive prints and albums that record everyday life in the ghettos, the concentrations camps and the forced labour camps in a narrative, figurative, or sometimes graphic-novel-like format.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9786156595300
Publisher: Unicorn Publishing Group
Publication date: 10/30/2024
Pages: 300
Product dimensions: 9.70(w) x 11.40(h) x 1.70(d)

About the Author

Kata Bohus is a research consultant at the University of Tromsø, Norway. She received her PhD from the Central European University in Tromsø, Norway in 2014. Her research interests include the history of Eastern European Jewry under communism and the memory of the Holocaust.
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